Rocheleau Collection Still & Mechanical Banks 2017-03-18 Auction - 410 Price Results - The RSL Auction Company in NJ - Page 2
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Rocheleau Collection Still & Mechanical Banks

Quality Still Banks and Mechanical Banks from the Jim Rocheleau Collection
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Boy with Large Football: Hubley Mfg. Co. Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Circa 1914 This is a scarce bank that is in superior and bright condition. A great addition to any collection. Material: Cast Iron
0025: Boy with Large FootballEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Sailor – Large: Hubley Mfg. Co. Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Circa 1910 A very superior example of this bank. Material: Cast iron
0026: Sailor – LargeEst. US$350-US$500
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Baseball Player: A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio - Circa 1909 This is a superior and bright example with a wonderful silver bat. Material: Cast Iron
0027: Baseball PlayerEst. US$350-US$500
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Baseball Player – Multicolor: A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio - Circa 1909 This is one of the best condition multicolor examples that we have ever seen. A great addition to any collection. Material: Cast Iron
0028: Baseball Player – MulticolorEst. US$600-US$800
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Baseball Player (Screw with Nut): A. C. Williams Ravenna, Ohio - Circa 1909 Baseball player banks that employ a screw and a nut are very scarce. This is without question the finest known example. It is in virtually Mint condition
0029: Baseball Player (Screw with Nut)Est. US$1,200-US$1,500
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Sharecropper Bank Toes Visible on Both Feet: Ober Mfg. Co. Chagrin Falls, Ohio - Circa 1905 This is a very scarce bank that is in superior and bright condition. Material: Cast Iron
0030: Sharecropper Bank Toes Visible on Both FeetEst. US$400-US$600
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Middy Bank: Ives, Blakeslee Company Bridgeport, Connecticut - Circa 1895 Material: Cast Iron
0031: Middy BankEst. US$150-US$200
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Give Me a Penny (with Screw): Hubley Mfg. Co. Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Circa 1910 This is a superior, bright and wonderfully accented specimen. Material: Cast Iron
0032: Give Me a Penny (with Screw)Est. US$450-US$650
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Give Me a Penny (Twistpin): Wing Mfg. Co. American - Circa 1905 A wonderful example. The front of his shirt is faded. Material: Cast Iron
0033: Give Me a Penny (Twistpin)Est. US$375-US$500
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Give Me a Penny (Turnpin): Wing Mfg. Co. American - Circa 1905 This is a scarce variation that is in superior condition. Material: Cast Iron
0034: Give Me a Penny (Turnpin)Est. US$550-US$750
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Give Me a Penny (Turnpin): Wing Mfg. Co. American - Dated 1903 This example with the not politically correct words “Alabama Coon” handpainted on his shirt. One the reverse is written “Nov 1, 1903”. Material: Cast Iron
0035: Give Me a Penny (Turnpin)Est. US$550-US$750
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Recruit (“Cutie”): John Harper Ltd. England - Circa 1918 Who is this remarkable little imp and why have still bank collectors always referred to him as the “Recruit” or “Cutie”? I hope some day soon we get
0036: Recruit (“Cutie”)Est. US$2,500-US$3,500
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WW1 Doughboy: Grey Iron Casting Co. Mount Joy, Pa. - Circa 1919 Here indeed we find a very young recruit to the army. Material: Cast Iron
0037: WW1 DoughboyEst. US$400-US$600
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Santa with Tree: Hubley Mfg. CO. Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Circa 1920 Material: Cast Iron
0038: Santa with TreeEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Red Riding Hood Safe: J. M. Harper Chicago, Illinois - Circa 1907 This is a scarce Harper safe bank. Many people consider J. M. Harper to be the finest sculptor of cast iron still banks. This is an excellent example
0039: Red Riding Hood SafeEst. US$3,000-US$4,500
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Santa without Tree: Wing Mfg. Co. American - Circa 1910 Material: Cast Iron
0040: Santa without TreeEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Every Copper Helps - Small: Chamberlain & Hill England - Circa 1910 Material: Cast Iron
0041: Every Copper Helps - SmallEst. US$250-US$350
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Every Copper Helps – Large: Chamberlain & Hill England - Circa 1910 The scarce cast iron version of the bank. Material: Cast Iron
0042: Every Copper Helps – LargeEst. US$350-US$450
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Transvaal Money Box: John Harper Ltd. England - Circa 1890 This is a superior example of the bank and it retains its original pipe. Material: Cast Iron
0043: Transvaal Money BoxEst. US$900-US$1,200
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Santa with Removable Wire Tree: Ives, Blakeslee Company Bridgeport, Connecticut - Circa 1895 This example has an unusual ebony japanned finish. Material: Cast Iron
0044: Santa with Removable Wire TreeEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Apple Bank: Kyser & Rex Philadelphia - Circa 1890 A truly superior and bright example of the bank. It does not get much better. Material: Cast Iron
0045: Apple BankEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Beehive Bank: Kyser & Rex Philadelphia - Circa 1895 This is a rare and desirable still bank. We have never seen one painted before, they are usually japanned. Material: Cast Iron
0046: Beehive BankEst. US$550-US$750
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Captain Kidd: Ives, Blakeslee Company Bridgeport, Connecticut - Circa 1895 Material: Cast Iron
0047: Captain KiddEst. US$400-US$600
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Mary & Little Lamb: American - Circa 1890’s This is an excellent and bright example of this scarce bank. Material: Cast Iron
0048: Mary & Little LambEst. US$700-US$900
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